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<blockquote data-quote="lilbear" data-source="post: 7344038" data-attributes="member: 633556"><p>Thanks for the response...</p><p></p><p>I was looking at dynomat stuff and this roofing rubber looks to be a little thicker then dyno. It is the thickest of the product they make and its 1/8 inch rubber like what you patch a bike tire with. But I mostly bought it to seal the trunk...</p><p></p><p>I have been thinking about this for a month or so and I am worried about flexing also... That is why I was thinking of just turning the trunk into a ported box with the port going up into the rear deck. Port would be long enough to reach back of trunk with subs firing through the fold down back seat... I was thinking this may help release some of the stress flexes... I planned on boxing off the 6x9's under the deck...</p><p></p><p>Really need the rear seat as may have to drive the kidos around.</p><p></p><p>I am also installing a linner actuator on the center of the trunk lid not for show/coolness factor but this will pull down evenly on the trunk with about 75/100 Lbs of thrust to keep it sealed tight and solid...</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind I am 45 years old and going through mid life crises &amp; Audio equipment is cheaper than a corvette! :0)</p><p></p><p>I have got great deals on the DB Stuff and find it to be very good stuff... For 40+ years I have been watching people argue over ford &amp; Chevy and what is better... And I see the same in the forums on Audio equipment. All in all I am very pleased with what I have at the price I paid. And want to make it sound best as possible... Looking for SQ, And a little SPL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilbear, post: 7344038, member: 633556"] Thanks for the response... I was looking at dynomat stuff and this roofing rubber looks to be a little thicker then dyno. It is the thickest of the product they make and its 1/8 inch rubber like what you patch a bike tire with. But I mostly bought it to seal the trunk... I have been thinking about this for a month or so and I am worried about flexing also... That is why I was thinking of just turning the trunk into a ported box with the port going up into the rear deck. Port would be long enough to reach back of trunk with subs firing through the fold down back seat... I was thinking this may help release some of the stress flexes... I planned on boxing off the 6x9's under the deck... Really need the rear seat as may have to drive the kidos around. I am also installing a linner actuator on the center of the trunk lid not for show/coolness factor but this will pull down evenly on the trunk with about 75/100 Lbs of thrust to keep it sealed tight and solid... Keep in mind I am 45 years old and going through mid life crises & Audio equipment is cheaper than a corvette! :0) I have got great deals on the DB Stuff and find it to be very good stuff... For 40+ years I have been watching people argue over ford & Chevy and what is better... And I see the same in the forums on Audio equipment. All in all I am very pleased with what I have at the price I paid. And want to make it sound best as possible... Looking for SQ, And a little SPL. [/QUOTE]
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